Students must also choose 3 credits from the following courses in human geography:

Geog 240 Economic Geography (3 cr)

Geog 330 Urban Geography (3 cr)

Geog 340 Business Location Decisions (3 cr)

Geog 350 Geography of Development (3 or 4 cr)

Geog 360 Population Dynamics and Distribution (3 or 4 cr)

Geog 365 Political Geography (3 cr)

Geog 440 New Global Economy (3 cr)

Geog 409 Rural Development (3 cr)

Students must also choose 3 credits from the following courses in physical geography:

Geog 301 Meteorology (3 cr)

Geog 401 Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 410 Biogeography (3 cr)

Geog 412 Applied Meteorology and Climatology (3 cr)

Geog 450 Global Environmental Change (3 cr)

Students must also choose 3 credits from the following courses in human-environment interactions:

Geog 411 Natural Hazards and Society (3 cr)

Geog 420 Land, Resources and Environment (3 cr)

Geog 435 Climate Change Mitigation (3 cr)

Geog 455 Societal Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Change (3 cr)

Any courses with the GEOG prefix qualify for the 6 additional credits – including all courses listed in Human and Physical section above or any courses taken to complete requirements for the Climate Change Minor or GIS certificate. Some of these include:

Students interested in obtaining more depth in any of the departmental focus areas (Geographic Information Science (GIS), spatial analysis, physical science and the environment, regional/global development) are encouraged to discuss with their advisor recommended courses in Geography and other departments appropriate to those depth areas.